The mission of Baylor University's Harding Black Ceramic Collection & Archieve is to encourage and support future research and scholarship in the ceramic arts in a manner that celebrates Harding Black's contributions to the development of 20th century American ceramics, the impeccable standards by which he lived, and his selfless commitment to furthering human knowledge and experience.

The Department of HHPR has been blessed with a long history of outstanding faculty who have been dedicated to teaching and mentoring students, serving their university and profession, and contributing to scholarly activities.

The Hearn Innovators in Christian Music Series is designed to bring to the Baylor campus people who are thinking creatively and blazing new trails in the field of Christian Music. These people may be involved in the practice, creation, or study of church music. Presenters are on campus for a three to four day residency and are available to speak in classes, make public presentations and visit with students in small groups and one-on-one.

The Herbert H. Reynolds Lectureship in the History and Philosophy of Science annually brings to Baylor University an internationally recognized scientist or scholar in the philosophy and/or history of science.

Made possible by a generous donation from Don and Ruth Buchholz, the Hodges Financial Markets Center is a state-of-the-art classroom that simulates the environment of an investment firm.
The facility serves as the classroom for the Practicum in Portfolio Management course for the student-managed Philip M. Dorr Alumni and Friends Endowed Investment Fund, currently valued at approximately $7 million.

The Honors College incorporates the Honors Program, University Scholars, Baylor Interdisciplinary Core and the Great Texts program. An office of national and international scholarships assists Baylor students in applying for prestigious graduate scholarships.

The HRC provides housing and programming for Baylor students enrolled in any of the Honors College units: the HONORS PROGRAM, the UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAM, the GREAT TEXTS PROGRAM, and the BAYLOR INTERDISCIPLINARY CORE.